Country Clipper Zeton Safety Instructions & Operator'S Manual Download Page 5

 

7. 

DO NOT MOVE CONTROL LEVER(S) 

from forward position to reverse position 
rapidly.  The speed and/or direction of 
travel is affected instantly by movement 
of the Control Lever(s). 

 

8. 

DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO 
OPERATE MOWER.

  Do not allow 

others who have not had instruction to 
operate mower. 

 

9. 

ALWAYS TURN ENGINE OFF AND 
REMOVE KEY

 before leaving the 

mower to prevent children and 
inexperienced operators from starting 
the engine.  Never leave the mower 
unattended with engine running.  Always 
wait for all moving parts and all sounds 
to stop before leaving operator’s seat. 

 

10. 

WEAR STURDY, ROUGH-SOLED 
WORK SHOES AND CLOSE-FITTING 
SLACKS AND SHIRTS.

  Never operate 

mower in bare feet, sandals or 
sneakers. 

 

11. 

NEVER CARRY PASSENGERS.

 

 

12. 

KNOW THE AREA YOU ARE TO 
MOW.

  Watch for hidden danger such 

as rocks, roots, sticks, holes, bumps, 
and drop-offs, etc.  Before mowing, pick 
up all debris in area to be mowed.  
Sharp and hard objects can be 
propelled at a high speed and can act 
like shrapnel.  Walk through tall grass 
BEFORE MOWING to make sure there 
are no hidden dangers.  Mow higher 
than desired in tall grass to expose any 
hidden objects and/or obstacles, clean 
the area, and then mow to the desired 
height. 

 

13. 

NEVER REFUEL A MOWER 
INDOORS.

  Allow the engine time to 

cool before refueling.  Unseen vapors 
may be ignited by a spark.  Always 
clean up spilled gasoline.  Never run the 
engine indoors in a garage or any other 
closed building.  Allow engine to cool 
before storing in any enclosure.  The 
engine exhaust and gasoline fumes are 
dangerous. 

 
14. 

NEVER REMOVE THE FUEL CAP

 or 

add gasoline to a running or hot engine 
that has not been allowed to cool for 
several minutes after running.  Always 
make sure the gas cap is in place. 

 

 
 

 

 
15. 

DO NOT SMOKE AROUND THE 
MOWER

 or the gasoline storage 

container.  Gasoline fumes can easily 
Ignite.  

 

16. 

KEEP GASOLINE IN A WELL-
VENTILATED AREA

 away from your 

living quarters and in tightly-capped 
safety cans.  Never store mower with 
gasoline in the tank inside a building 
where fumes may reach open flame or 
spark. 

 

17. 

DISENGAGE BLADES, STOP ENGINE 
AND REMOVE IGNITION KEY

 before 

any servicing.  Be sure all moving parts 
and all sounds have stopped.  Let 
engine cool and disconnect the spark 
plugs so the engine cannot start by 
accident.  A SLIGHT ROTATION OF 
THE BLADES COULD START THE 
ENGINE. 

 

18. 

KEEP ALL NUTS, BOLTS, AND 
SCREWS TIGHT

 to be sure equipment 

is in safe working condition, especially 
blade mounting bolts. 

 

19. 

VEHICLE SHOULD BE STOPPED 
AND INSPECTED FOR DAMAGE

 after 

striking a foreign object and the damage 
should be repaired before restarting and 
operating the equipment.  Stop 
immediately and check for damage or 
loose parts if mower should start 
vibrating. 

 

20. 

DISENGAGE BLADES BEFORE 
DRIVING ACROSS WALKS

 or 

projecting objects. 

 
21 

KEEP SAFETY DEVICES AND 
GUARDS IN PLACE.

  If any of the 

safety switches become inoperable, 
have them repaired immediately. 

 

22. 

DO NOT STEP OR STAND ON THE 
MOWER HOUSING.

  Step or stand only 

on the foot deck. 

 

23. 

WATCH OUT FOR TRAFFIC

 near 

roadways and when crossing roads. 

 
24.       DO NOT USE MOWER WHEN GRASS 
            IS WET AND SLIPPERY. 

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Summary of Contents for Zeton

Page 1: ...l device can be potentially dangerous if used improperly and hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concern prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the o...

Page 2: ...______________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________ ____________________...

Page 3: ...ring Operation 7 8 Mowing Recommendations 9 IV SPECIFICATIONS 9 V MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule 10 Maintenance Instructions 11 15 Raising and Lowering Deck for Servicing 16 Leveling the Deck 17 Dec...

Page 4: ...rning Radius Mower they should read and understand this entire manual and the engine owner s manual 2 AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS Keep hands and feet from under mowing deck and away from blades at...

Page 5: ...efore storing in any enclosure The engine exhaust and gasoline fumes are dangerous 14 NEVER REMOVE THE FUEL CAP or add gasoline to a running or hot engine that has not been allowed to cool for several...

Page 6: ...is SET and the mower blade clutch is engaged DO NOT OPERATE MOWER IF SAFETY SWITCHES ARE NOT OPERATING PROPERLY START UP AND OPERATION CHECKLIST BEFORE OPERATION 1 Make sure fuel tank is full Use reg...

Page 7: ...ter motor and shorten the battery life 7 ADJUST ENGINE THROTTLE AND CHOKE for desired engine smoothness and speed Joystick Control Lever NOTE When mowing always run engine at full throttle Cut Height...

Page 8: ...ed engine smoothness and speed Steering Control Levers NOTE When mowing always run engine at full throttle Cut Height Adjustment Lever 8 RELEASE PARKING BRAKE Push brake lever down to release Blade Cl...

Page 9: ...tch is engaged CAUTION AVOID HILLS AND SLOPES USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN MOWING UP OR DOWN SLOPES NEVER MOW ACROSS THE FACE OF A SLOPE IF A SLOPE MUST BE ASCENDED BACK UP THE SLOPE DRIVE FORWARD WHEN DE...

Page 10: ...del 5205M 6005M 7205M Cutting Width 52 60 72 Overall Width w chute 61 69 1 2 81 1 2 Weight deck approx 235 lbs 236 lbs 275 lbs Blades 3 18 3 8 3 21 3 25 Cutting Height 1 1 2 to 5 Material Thickness 10...

Page 11: ...after each use Check tire pressure every 10 hours Check battery fluid every 10 hours Sharpen mower blades every 10 hours Clean air filter pre cleaner element every 25 hours Check Hydrostatic Transmiss...

Page 12: ...battery clean Remove the corrosion around the battery terminals by applying a solution of one part baking soda to four parts water Coat all exposed terminal surfaces with a light layer of grease or p...

Page 13: ...Check the oil level on the dipstick The proper oil level should register between the marked hole on the dipstick and the end of the dipstick Replenish as needed with 20W 50 Motor Oil DO NOT OVER FILL...

Page 14: ...dles may be adjusted as follows a Locate Setscrew stops in the Steering Control Lever Base which stop the lever in each direction Note The one at the rear is the stop for FWD and the one in the front...

Page 15: ...desirable locking action is obtained If the Joystick control Lever is hard to slide up and down turn the detent adjustment screw counter clockwise until a desirable sliding action is obtained 14 JOYST...

Page 16: ...the tracking is to the operators liking completely tighten the bolt on the control linkage assembly that was loosened earlier E Recheck to make sure neutral adjustment has not been effected See pictu...

Page 17: ...e tractor IMPORTANT NOTE MAKE SURE THAT THE DECK IS LIFTED FAR ENOUGH FOR THE DECK LATCH TO FULLY ENGAGE THE LOCKING PIN located on the left side of the deck mounting suspension This will prevent the...

Page 18: ...Remove the boards and verify that the deck is hanging on all four deck hangers re adjust if necessary Either lengthen both front deck leveling screws two full turns or shorten both rear deck leveling...

Page 19: ...anger then reinsert the quick pin Remove the quick pin from jack lift collar weldment Slide ears of jack lift collar weldment onto clevis pin on the rear deck lift sleeve and reinsert the quick pin Cr...

Page 20: ...ark plug wire loose or grounded check spark plug wires Spark plug s faulty or improperly gapped check spark plug condition and reset gap Electronic ignition defective consult dealer Dirty or maladjust...

Page 21: ...etor maladjustment readjust carburetor 10 ENGINE RUNS BUT MOWER WON T MOVE FORWARD Drive belt broken or slipping replace drive belt Transmission shift arm disconnected reconnect Transmission oil low a...

Page 22: ...EL START SWITCH POSITION CIRCUIT MAKE OFF G M ON B L START B L S Black wires Ground Red wires Power Blue wires Kill Circuit Yellow wires Start Circuit Green wires Signal Circuit Note All wire connecto...

Page 23: ...DEL NOTE ALL WIRE CONNECTORS SHOWN AT WIRE SIDE Black wires Ground Red wires Power Blue wires Kill Circuit Yellow wires Start Circuit Green wires Signal Circuit START SWITCH POSITION CIRCUIT MAKE OFF...

Page 24: ...IC FOR E F I JOYSTICK MODEL START SWITCH POSITION CIRCUIT MAKE OFF G M ON B L START B L S Black wires Ground Red wires Power Blue wires Kill Circuit Yellow wires Start Circuit Green wires Signal Circu...

Page 25: ...IC FOR E F I TWINSTICK MODEL START SWITCH POSITION CIRCUIT MAKE OFF G M ON B L START B L S Black wires Ground Red wires Power Blue wires Kill Circuit Yellow wires Start Circuit Green wires Signal Circ...

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